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. >> elizabeth: iment to go to john. margaret thatcher was always so strong about this issue. she said i had to fight for myself. we have in the books john, dating back to hep 63 or hep 64 civil rights laws that say women gets equal pay. why do we need another pay? >> i think the notion of that is cruel to women. going forward it would call into question their achievements as though they were made in the ballot box than performance. the markets will bring a new reality and businesses will avoid hiring women because they don't want to pay something that the markets will not bear. >> elizabeth: mike? >> you take away merit pay. you decrease the incentive of people being productive that. is important to a capitalistic economy and that's why thatcher able to turn it around in two short years. >> elizabeth: rich, go ahead. what gdp. unemployment was up . unemployment in two years. >> i will come back to you in a second. my good friend, steve i don't want to accuse him of old school thinking. women have other that's why they were paid less. no, men have other interest. they play gol
. >> elizabeth: iment to go to john. margaret thatcher was always so strong about this issue. she said i had to fight for myself. we have in the books john, dating back to hep 63 or hep 64 civil rights laws that say women gets equal pay. why do we need another pay? >> i think the notion of that is cruel to women. going forward it would call into question their achievements as though they were made in the ballot box than performance. the markets will bring a new reality and...
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and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally our impressionist gallery. but they are some of the most popular paintings in our collection and when we don't have them i get people asking what have you done with them? and i think that doli's approach to many things is idiocyncratic and these clouds have a view, and they almost seemed figure all to me but they have this really expensive intention for lack of a better way to describe them. i don't know that he would have wanted me describing them. >> i really love this image, and i think as we have heard from the other panelists, clouds and space and landscape have a personal meaning and what we project on them is very subjective and i think that in my own attempt to synthesize art history in 15 minutes and looking at clouds and skies, i came to realize that there is a personal vocabary that we project on to these images. and so i felt honored to have participated on this panel and so i feel like it is really changed the way that i look at so many kinds of
and then, imented to talk a little bit about the surrealist and i am about to install these paintings into what is traditionally our impressionist gallery. but they are some of the most popular paintings in our collection and when we don't have them i get people asking what have you done with them? and i think that doli's approach to many things is idiocyncratic and these clouds have a view, and they almost seemed figure all to me but they have this really expensive intention for lack of a...
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south korea is moving up the date for a much-imented missile test and it could happen as soon as this week. the pentagon is pushing back its own missile test. let's get more from jim clancy. a possible new date for a north korean missile test? >> that's correct. i mean, the conclusion that is being drawn here by south korean officials was the equivalent of their national security adviser saying from the evidence that they analyzed and looked at this missile is going to be launched some time this week, perhaps around the tenth of april. originally they thought about five days later than that. they don't know exactly how many are going to be launched. they believe at least one of these medium-range missiles. in an attempt to cool things off, the u.s. has delayed, routine launch of an icbm from vandenberg air force base. they just concluded that they don't want north korea to take this the wrong way. let's avoid any problems on that front. one missile test that we expect to come from the north koreans. north koreans haven't said anything about that, by the way. one missile test by the un
south korea is moving up the date for a much-imented missile test and it could happen as soon as this week. the pentagon is pushing back its own missile test. let's get more from jim clancy. a possible new date for a north korean missile test? >> that's correct. i mean, the conclusion that is being drawn here by south korean officials was the equivalent of their national security adviser saying from the evidence that they analyzed and looked at this missile is going to be launched some...
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. >> a fair number of market watchers are worried about the iment of money that remains in bond funds particularly in long term bond funds and particularly in treasurys. they worry there may be a bubble or that a big bear market may be coming. do you worry about that? >>. >> i think it is certainly a concern given the yield, but the federal reserve by keeping short rates low and by buying a lot of longer term treasurys that they want yields to remain low and they're acting as very powerful depression on the market and really i don't see any sign says that they'll be moving off that policy unless we get a pickup in inflation and i would defy anybody to tell me what sector out in the economy has pricing power right at the moment. >> given that, then, if you want to go into the fixed income market, where do you see continued opportunity given the rates that will be on the low side for so much longer? >> sure. >> that said, the rates could move up and i would stick to short and intermediate maturities in terms of particular sectors that we like right now are banks that are investment grad
. >> a fair number of market watchers are worried about the iment of money that remains in bond funds particularly in long term bond funds and particularly in treasurys. they worry there may be a bubble or that a big bear market may be coming. do you worry about that? >>. >> i think it is certainly a concern given the yield, but the federal reserve by keeping short rates low and by buying a lot of longer term treasurys that they want yields to remain low and they're acting as...
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. >> iment to ask you, if you had more flexibility instetted of paying 60 percent of the value of the policy and you do i want have a lot of room for deductibles and the law we feel is overrestrict being you. would you have the freedom to have employees on the promise condition as in the past. it is the restrictions that are the problem? >> it is it the restrictions and the areth metic and we'll have to figure out if we are going to be penalized and currently we offer health insurance to all of our staff members who want it. but the thing is, it is so expensive for the drivers who are retired and drive for fun. but in the end, we'll have to do the math to see if we equal that full-time equivalent and there is no flexibility because not only to are we looking at that but the affordability test and see if the plan we offer pass the affordability test that our employee can't pay more than nine percent of the income and we don't know what the income is . by the end of the year, nais determined by the amount of book beingings that we do. >> i have a question for gin a. how much. this is ma
. >> iment to ask you, if you had more flexibility instetted of paying 60 percent of the value of the policy and you do i want have a lot of room for deductibles and the law we feel is overrestrict being you. would you have the freedom to have employees on the promise condition as in the past. it is the restrictions that are the problem? >> it is it the restrictions and the areth metic and we'll have to figure out if we are going to be penalized and currently we offer health...
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iment to stress the word advisoryings. he is the pope . the pope can make his own choices in the very end of this. butine for the vatican, i think the idea itself as one official described is innovative and the idea came to benedict prior to the conclave with the card nams gather to talk about how the church tablingings the next step forward . that's where he got the idea. >> uma: what are you doing in rome? >> good question. i am here moderating a fascinating conference on adult stem cells which is a extraordinary field of medicine and growing stem cells and we had a papal audience request that was not fulfilled today and you can therorize why that did not happen because of the announcement that we are talking about. it would appear you don't want to cloud the pope's message with anything but this news and those who observe the vatican, this could be first ever many decisions that come from this brand new pope, now 30 days old. >> fascinating indeed. >> uma: bill, we thank you for much and appreciate the breaking news from rorm. >> great
iment to stress the word advisoryings. he is the pope . the pope can make his own choices in the very end of this. butine for the vatican, i think the idea itself as one official described is innovative and the idea came to benedict prior to the conclave with the card nams gather to talk about how the church tablingings the next step forward . that's where he got the idea. >> uma: what are you doing in rome? >> good question. i am here moderating a fascinating conference on adult...
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>> iment america to know that boston is eye resilient city and act of terror such as this will not hold for long. thank you for sharing that. >> we have jackie bell with us, too . you live in plymouth, massachusetts and you have been shut in as well and you work in this town and what is your feeling today. >> words can't camenture how you feel. we are finally getting out and back to normal life and living. >> people are shopping on newberry street and the bars are reopened now. >> i am headed to the red sox game and want to be a part of that as well. people are starting to get back into it and realizing this will not set us back and we'll get back to normal. thanks for sharing and good luck for the game. nkc roimings, first pitch in fen way park. the manhunt is over and the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev is just starting. we have the latest on the today. if is difficult to breathe. it is far enough down but still right there and you don't know who else will get hurt and that's what you worry about. america we stand. god bless america. ♪ [ acoustic guitar: upbeat ] [ dog ] we found it to
>> iment america to know that boston is eye resilient city and act of terror such as this will not hold for long. thank you for sharing that. >> we have jackie bell with us, too . you live in plymouth, massachusetts and you have been shut in as well and you work in this town and what is your feeling today. >> words can't camenture how you feel. we are finally getting out and back to normal life and living. >> people are shopping on newberry street and the bars are...
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iment to thank you for being here tonight. it is's please tower talk to you again.le see the film losing our sons. it is a powerful film every american needs to see. i will be back with final thoughtings next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. >>> the bombing at the finish line of the boston marathon was depickable because of the carnage caused by the malic
iment to thank you for being here tonight. it is's please tower talk to you again.le see the film losing our sons. it is a powerful film every american needs to see. i will be back with final thoughtings next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's...
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right now, voters in illinois are picking the replace iment f jesse jackson junior. is favored against paul mckinley, ex-con turned activist. >>> when it comes to voting, the average african-american voter waited 23 minutes to vote, according to a new study. hispanics waited 19 minutes and whites waited 12. >>> paul ryan pulled in $600,000 in the first quarter, including a hefty check from condoleezza rice. we don't know what his future plans are, but he has about a million and a half cash on hand right now. >>> former president bill clinton is now on twitter thanks to stephen colbert. >> do you tweet? >> no. i think i'm so sort of insecure, like, you know, what if you tweet and nobody tweets back. >> i took the liberty of opening you a twitter account. >> now, president clinton was taken. william jefferson clinton was taken. but prezbillyjeff was available. >> clinton's first tweet that colbert typed, just spent amazing time with colbert. is he sane? he is cool. as we were talking about in the story before, the republican paul mckinley, ex-con turned communist activ
right now, voters in illinois are picking the replace iment f jesse jackson junior. is favored against paul mckinley, ex-con turned activist. >>> when it comes to voting, the average african-american voter waited 23 minutes to vote, according to a new study. hispanics waited 19 minutes and whites waited 12. >>> paul ryan pulled in $600,000 in the first quarter, including a hefty check from condoleezza rice. we don't know what his future plans are, but he has about a million...
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iment to thank you for being here tonight. it is's please tower talk to you again.will be back with final thoughtings next. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. they don't care about your aches and pains. well, how do you know? did you speak to alex trebek? because i have a policy myself. it costs just $9.95 a month per unit. it's perfect for my budget. my rate will never go up. and my coverage will never go down because of my age. affordable coverage and guaranteed acceptance? we should give them a call. do you want to help protect your loved ones from the burden of final expenses? if you're bet
iment to thank you for being here tonight. it is's please tower talk to you again.will be back with final thoughtings next. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance....
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iment to thank you for being here tonight. it is's please tower talk to you again.ng our sons. it is a powerful film every american needs to see. i will be back with final i will be back with final thoughtings next. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills coulget expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of
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he responds to it but iment to get your take on how that plays in today.uest: who in their right mind would be against the civil rights act? it was very important. it's still just as relevant today. of course he's for the civil rights act. and i don't think anybody is for turning back the clock to slow down the progress that blacks have made in this country. but i think the real issue is that people need to feel that they can trust because when you trust someone you believe. remember emotional capitalism of all business transactions is trust. the emotional capital your onships whether it's party, friendships it's trust. when people trust you they will believe you. but you cannot earn trust through rhetoric. you have to see it through policy and commitment. host: what we read before is part of that trust dealing with history still? iveraget how can you ignore history? you deal with history by the kinds of policies that you put in place today. you assure that history stays in place and you strengthen that history. but i think the caller called it earlier whe
he responds to it but iment to get your take on how that plays in today.uest: who in their right mind would be against the civil rights act? it was very important. it's still just as relevant today. of course he's for the civil rights act. and i don't think anybody is for turning back the clock to slow down the progress that blacks have made in this country. but i think the real issue is that people need to feel that they can trust because when you trust someone you believe. remember emotional...
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on iment t. and other things which was quite vibrant seven or eight years ago has now been called off. and i want to ask why and at what price do we pay or what can be done. i would say to my friends on this committee that we are very lucky to serve here. i've been on here every year that i've ever been on the senate which some may think is one or two but actually is 28 years. and it's a proud, proud service. and in west virginia we have so many veterans. everybody does. the work is powerful in its policy and powerful in it's poignancy. i commend you for the work you've done but i still have questions to ask. thank you. >> mr. chairman, thank you and thank you for calling this hearing on this budget request. mr. secretary, it's good to see you again. one of the things that i appreciate and i know the other members certainly would also is your willingness to stop by our offices and talk to us about the issues that are of concern to us. i also want to indicate as a former department head i understa
on iment t. and other things which was quite vibrant seven or eight years ago has now been called off. and i want to ask why and at what price do we pay or what can be done. i would say to my friends on this committee that we are very lucky to serve here. i've been on here every year that i've ever been on the senate which some may think is one or two but actually is 28 years. and it's a proud, proud service. and in west virginia we have so many veterans. everybody does. the work is powerful in...
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the only down side i've come up with is a slight impedestrian iment to navigation.n't be easily overcome by wind or light. >> wind energy is now without shortcummings. what it takes to build and capture that energy is a very significant cost. the payback in terms of recooping your benefits can be long. additionally, wave energy relies on primarily the ocean, and there are large sections of the country without any ocean front. and the cost to transmit that power from the coast to -- and build the infrastructure to transmit is is not insignificant. those costs are of primary shortcomings of wave energy. >> i rise today in strong support to prohibit oil and gas dralinge drilling off the oregon coast. as an oregonian i question why we would risk our pristine coast to support energy of the last century rather than this century? why we would subject our coastal waters to a b.p. style disaster in oregon waters. we should focus on creating local jobs q. not profits for far-off oil companies. we km create these with companies for the next century uniquely suited for the oreg
the only down side i've come up with is a slight impedestrian iment to navigation.n't be easily overcome by wind or light. >> wind energy is now without shortcummings. what it takes to build and capture that energy is a very significant cost. the payback in terms of recooping your benefits can be long. additionally, wave energy relies on primarily the ocean, and there are large sections of the country without any ocean front. and the cost to transmit that power from the coast to -- and...